Join the Conversation

Girl Scouts unveil details for 2018 cookie season in Alabama

Staff reports
Published 12:35 p.m. CT Jan. 11, 2018

CLOSE

Interim State School Superintendent Ed Richardson discusses the Montgomery Public School takeover during the meeting of the State School Board in Montgomery, Al., on Thursday January 11, 2018. (Mickey Welsh / Montgomery Advertiser)
Mickey Welsh / Advertiser

Girl Scouts will be showing off their cookie-selling skills by participating in booths (starting Jan 19), door-to-door sales, cookie drive-thrus and digital sales through March 4.(Photo: Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama)

Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama recently announced details for its 2018 cookie season.

"The chances of cheating on your New Year's resolution with one or many of the delicious flavors is high," according to a Scouts press release.

The organization's new S’mores flavor is making a return. The "campfire cookie" is joined by Thin Mints, Caramel deLites, Shortbread, Lemonades, Thanks-A-Lot, Peanut Butter Patties, Peanut Butter Sandwich and gluten-free Trios.

“During Girl Scout Cookie season, each young G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader) is not only selling delicious cookies, but also building essential life skills, such as goal setting, people skills and business ethics,” said Jana Reeves, director of product programs. “These skills are essential for 21st century leadership.”

Girl Scouts will be showing off their cookie-selling skills by participating in booths (starting Jan 19), door-to-door sales, cookie drive-thrus and digital sales through March 4.(Photo: Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama)

Girl Scouts will be showing off their cookie-selling skills by participating in booths (starting Jan 19), door-to-door sales, cookie drive-thrus and digital sales through March 4. GSSA will also have a "Buy 5 Contest" — any consumer who buys five or more boxes of Girl Scout Cookies will be entered in a chance to win a year supply of Girl Scout Cookies.